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Personally, I think he was dropped on his head a few too many times ...

Oh, you mean the stitches, He had shoulder surgery to fix some old injury.
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yeah, I've been an a narcotic induced slum for the last 5 days from shoulder surgery. I got out of the house for the first time to go to dinner tonight. I'm hoping to make it to work tomorrow. They basically cut a 5" slit in my armpit/shoulder/arm and ground off part of my bone, then stapled it back together and sowed my arm to my chest.... it sucks.
 
So for Christmas I want to give my g/f a big landscape downtown print. We go to these little crap neighborhood art thingies and she goes nuts over these big photos of town. So instead of paying some hack $700 for one, I thought I'd go out and get my own. Here is what I got tonight. Unedited. Ya'll think these are any good?

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MAX_3207 by expeditionmax, on Flickr

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MAX_3216 by expeditionmax, on Flickr
 
LRmax, can you post pics some other way than the current way? Every pic has to load flicker and then wait for pic to load. Just wondering... If its a hassle then don't bother. I may be the only one having the issue.
 
Watch an all-electric Bigfoot monster truck crush cars... quietly (video)

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We're used to a lot of sturm und drang when monster trucks come out to play, so it's almost a shock when we don't get any -- and that's what both Ford and EnerSys pulled off earlier this fall. By outfitting Bigfoot 20 with 36 of EnerSys' batteries as well as a 350HP electric motor, the duo has developed what's claimed to be the first proper EV monster truck. The resulting prototype is defined more by what you don't hear than what you do, as you'll see in the video after the break; despite its giant wheels, Bigfoot is so quiet that the cars being crushed are louder. Our childhood selves would be heartbroken at the lack of vroom-vroom sounds, but we'll admit to wanting the all-electric process to go beyond parades and reach live monster truck shows -- if it preserves the planet, our hearing and a weekend tradition at the same time, we can't object.[video=youtube;ymCubnRc3ao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ymCubnRc3ao[/video]http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/17/watch-an-all-electric-bigfoot-monster-truck-crush-cars-quietly/

Pretty Neat "Hybrid"
 

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We're used to a lot of sturm und drang when monster trucks come out to play, so it's almost a shock when we don't get any -- and that's what both Ford and EnerSys pulled off earlier this fall. By outfitting Bigfoot 20 with 36 of EnerSys' batteries as well as a 350HP electric motor, the duo has developed what's claimed to be the first proper EV monster truck. The resulting prototype is defined more by what you don't hear than what you do, as you'll see in the video after the break; despite its giant wheels, Bigfoot is so quiet that the cars being crushed are louder. Our childhood selves would be heartbroken at the lack of vroom-vroom sounds, but we'll admit to wanting the all-electric process to go beyond parades and reach live monster truck shows -- if it preserves the planet, our hearing and a weekend tradition at the same time, we can't object.[video=youtube;ymCubnRc3ao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ymCubnRc3ao[/video]http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/17/watch-an-all-electric-bigfoot-monster-truck-crush-cars-quietly/

Pretty Neat "Hybrid"
If that was all-out, it doesn't have nearly the power. But pretty neat.
 
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